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Dimethyl ether/CO - a hitherto underestimated H storage cycle

Large amounts of renewable energy will have to be stored and transported in the future. For this task, chemical hydrogen storage technologies are particularly suitable. In this paper, we show that the DME/CO 2 storage cycle is especially promising for point-to-point transport of renewable hydrogen o...

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Published in:Energy & environmental science 2023-07, Vol.16 (7), p.32-313
Main Authors: Schühle, P, Stöber, R, Semmel, M, Schaadt, A, Szolak, R, Thill, S, Alders, M, Hebling, C, Wasserscheid, P, Salem, O
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Summary:Large amounts of renewable energy will have to be stored and transported in the future. For this task, chemical hydrogen storage technologies are particularly suitable. In this paper, we show that the DME/CO 2 storage cycle is especially promising for point-to-point transport of renewable hydrogen over long distances. Surprisingly, this technology has been neglected so far, as DME has been mostly discussed as a fuel substitute for internal combustion engines while the back transport of CO 2 has not been considered in this context. Our study reveals that the similarity of the physico-chemical properties of DME and CO 2 enables back-shipping of CO 2 after hydrogen release in the same vessel that is used to transport DME. This leads to an overall technology that shows in our analysis considerable potential to outperform ammonia or methanol, which are intensively discussed as hydrogen vectors today. The proposed cycle is characterised in particular by comparatively high energy efficiency, reduced mass flows per ton of delivered hydrogen, lower water consumption at the hydrogen production site and lower toxicological risks. The DME/CO 2 storage cycle is particularly suitable for point-to-point transport of renewable hydrogen over long distances.
ISSN:1754-5692
1754-5706
DOI:10.1039/d3ee00228d